How A Dhol Drum And Punjabi Wedding Inspired Brooklyn Brass Band Red Baraat

It was eight years ago that Sunny Jain first fell in love with the dhol. The dhol is a double-headed Indian drum ... I wanted to play music that people could dance and party to. This was also 2008. This was when everything tanked, our economy crashed.

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Dhol enforcement agency is back with a brand new track 'Kushi'

He's been one of the core team members in DEA as a Dhol player. Kushi which is a total Punjabi dance number is one that will get all the family together and an anthem that can be enjoyed by everybody at any wedding, party or happy occasion. Source ...

Girls were dressed up in traditional Punjabi attires and danced to the tunes of Punjabi ... witnessed a reflection of rich culture and heritage of Punjab in the form of traditional songs and dance as the students and staff members of the college celebrated ...

It was a particularly earthy dance, connecting the farmer to his land. Sahota says: “It used to be performed with a dhol-drummer in the middle and ... Inspired by the age-old bhangra dancing and Punjabi folk music; Bhangra transformed into sound of ...

He has already shared the stage with some of the genre’s biggest names from Punjabi ... Producer and dhol player. What aspect is it of each discipline that you enjoy? DJ: I really enjoy mixing music on the fly and making people dance.

"Indian fusion usually involves sitar, tabla or vocals, and it was odd to me that almost no one was using the dhol," he said. "It's the dance drum of Punjab. It's something you hear in all Bollywood music, and it's synonymous with Punjabi culture ...

Punjabis and dance are inseparable. Whether it is a Punjabi rap song or beats of a dhol, there is absolutely nothing that a Punjabi cannot shake a leg on. Three NRI girls of Punjabi-origin have brought their fondness for Punjabi music and dance to a whole ...

Dressed in typical folk attire, the cast couldn't help but dance on the beats of dhol and peppy Punjabi numbers. The leads of the show - Bani, Rajji and Sohum played by Shefali Sharma, Neha Bagga and Adhvik Mahajan respectively were seen really excited ...

Dressed in typical folk attire, the cast couldn't help but dance on the beats of dhol and peppy Punjabi numbers. The leads of the show - Bani, Rajji and Sohum played by Shefali Sharma, Neha Bagga and Adhvik Mahajan respectively were seen really excited ...

dance, music, literature, empowerment, identity and sociopolitical issues. The first day of the festival explored a diversity of topics including but not limited to, talks on Punjabi poetry, women writers and writing, Pakistani …